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Pharaonic Camel
LE 3,500.00 EGP

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Thousands of years ago, the civilization of ancient Egypt flourished along the banks of the Nile, where agriculture, fertility, and life thrived.
But far from the Nile Valley, deep in the desert, lived an extraordinary creature that would later become a symbol of strength and endurance — the camel.

Although the early pharaohs neither knew nor used the camel in their daily lives, its presence in the deserts surrounding Egypt made it part of the very nature of the land.
It was a child of the sands, living in solitude under the scorching sun, as if born from the divine solar energy of Ra himself.

As time passed and civilizations began to intersect and merge, the camel entered Egypt from the east, becoming a symbol of trade, travel, and connection among peoples.
It carried goods, ideas, and cultures across routes that stretched from the Nile Valley to the oases, Sinai, and the Arabian lands, turning it into a bridge between past and future.

In modern Egyptian culture, the camel became more than just an animal — it is a symbol of patience, endurance, and loyalty on life’s long journey.
In museums and pharaonic souvenirs, it stands proudly alongside ancient symbols such as the falcon and the Sphinx, representing the natural extension of Egypt’s greatness and its ability to adapt to every time and place.

This figurine before you is not merely the shape of a camel, but a representation of Egypt’s journey — from the civilization of the Nile to the civilization of the desert.
It unites an ancient history with an eternal nature — between the sun of Ra that never sets and the unbreakable patience of the camel.